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Kurt Research Group Nanophotonics Lab

Slow light in photonic structures. Efficient Light Detection in Photonic Structures. Optical Cloaking and Invisibility. Inverse Design for Nanophotonics. ELE 452 552 Photonics. ELE 453-553 Optical Communication. Our group is led by Professor Hamza Kurt. Specific topics of interests include. Slow light in photonic structures. Optical cloaking and invisibility. Inverse design of nanophotonic structures. Efficient light detection in photonic structures. Novel photonic crystal device designs.

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Slow light in photonic structures. Efficient Light Detection in Photonic Structures. Optical Cloaking and Invisibility. Inverse Design for Nanophotonics. ELE 452 552 Photonics. ELE 453-553 Optical Communication. Our group is led by Professor Hamza Kurt. Specific topics of interests include. Slow light in photonic structures. Optical cloaking and invisibility. Inverse design of nanophotonic structures. Efficient light detection in photonic structures. Novel photonic crystal device designs.

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